Redbud Arts Center presents Hans Molzberger with his exhibition, "I Told Her Everything - A Lot of Fakes."
The exhibition explores the fluid boundaries of truth and authorship in an age shaped by artificial intelligence. As machine-generated imagery increasingly blurs the line between the real and the fabricated, the works ask us to reconsider how we perceive, trust, and interpret visual narratives.
Molzberger merges laser engravings on paper with silkscreen prints, juxtaposing digital precision with analog imperfection. This deliberate tension reflects the complex relationship between control and chance, algorithm and human gesture.
Rather than presenting clear answers, "I Told Her Everything – A Lot of Fakes" creates a space of ambiguity—where fiction and reality overlap, and where the origin of an image matters less than the story it conveys.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 31.
Redbud Arts Center presents Hans Molzberger with his exhibition, "I Told Her Everything - A Lot of Fakes."
The exhibition explores the fluid boundaries of truth and authorship in an age shaped by artificial intelligence. As machine-generated imagery increasingly blurs the line between the real and the fabricated, the works ask us to reconsider how we perceive, trust, and interpret visual narratives.
Molzberger merges laser engravings on paper with silkscreen prints, juxtaposing digital precision with analog imperfection. This deliberate tension reflects the complex relationship between control and chance, algorithm and human gesture.
Rather than presenting clear answers, "I Told Her Everything – A Lot of Fakes" creates a space of ambiguity—where fiction and reality overlap, and where the origin of an image matters less than the story it conveys.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 31.
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